vrighter

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vrighter ,

note: on most computers, it worked the opposite to how one would think. Turning it on slowed your cpu to around 33 MHz

vrighter ,

you know that the confidence value is generated by the ai itself right? So it could still spew out bullshit with high confidence. The confidence score doesn't really help much

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vrighter ,

no, the truth is it's impossible even then. If the result involves randomness at its most fundamental level, then it's not reliable whatever you do.

vrighter ,

rule of thumb: multiply by 4 to convert from years to quarters. You're welcome.

vrighter ,

sometimes, a script needs to be edited in a plain text editor, without having access to an lsp or any other dev tools.

vrighter ,

3 monitors, any day. I already hate 16:9 over 4:3

vrighter ,

atmega328. It's not the most powerful chip, but it's what's on most arduinos, which is what got me into electronics in the first place.

vrighter ,

and how, pray tell, do you think contactless cards work?

vrighter ,

cue the "one of our devs slipped and fell on a keyboard, completely coincidentally hitting all the right keys in the right order to code this. Completely coincidentally! "

vrighter ,

because of ai stuff. For these kinds of things, they are perfectly happy to advertise unprecedented 99% accuracy rates, when in reality, non ai tools are held to much higher standard (mainly that they are expected to work). If the code I wrote had a consistent, perpetual 1% failure rate (even after fixing it, multiple times), I'd have been fired long ago.

vrighter ,

sometimes it takes minutes to load the calendar, only to still fail

vrighter ,

on android, it is the only app I have found that's not compatible with my keyboard. You read that right. How the hell do you fuck that up?

vrighter ,

so your main complaints are that its most basic usecase sucks, but it works quite well. which is it?

vrighter ,

but they have a lot more disadvantages for most scenarios (if you're not a faang scale company, you probably don't need them)

vrighter ,

well it is that one person causing issues

vrighter ,

it's all the same web 2.0 bullshit, but for anything with crypto in its name

vrighter ,

this has "draw the rest of the fucking owl" vibes to it. especially step 3

vrighter ,

that's not how asymptotes work.

vrighter ,

have you seen the show Severance? This is exactly the premise of that show.

vrighter ,

so, you can get around the burden of proof by getting enough people to perpetrate the lie?

vrighter ,

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usually the commits at the end of the day when I haven't finished a task yet. It will be squashed and disappear eventually.

vrighter ,

i have one, it's not very good tbh. You would need to modify the software yourself to make it actually practical. some way to lock the screen, some way to vibrate more than one 250ms blip when an alarm is triggered, stuff like that.

vrighter ,

if you don't play certain multiplayer games that use invasive anti-cheat software, then you really should give it a go! It's gotten to the point where I first buy games and then worry about compatibility. The vast majorityic just work with minor tweaks at the most (setting some launch arguments usually)

vrighter ,

this thing happened to me too. infuriating

vrighter ,

I call them my furry friends. I am perfectly aware of how that sounds.

vrighter ,

it's scratching the itch quite fine so far

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